WOMADelaide
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First held in 1992, WOMADelaide is an annual world music and dance festival held in Botanic Park, Adelaide, South Australia as part of the Womad series of music festivals. Womad events are a showcase of all different sorts of music, arts and dance. They encourage people to experience the music of cultures other than their own as a way of developing global understanding.[1]The WOMADelaide festival aims to entertain all age groups and people from all backgrounds.[2]
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[edit] History
WOMADelaide was first run in 1992 as part of the Adelaide Festival of Arts. From 1993 it was run every two years in odd-numbered years so as to not conflict with subsequent editions of the Festival which runs in even-numbered years. From 1996 the management of the festival was taken on by the Adelaide based arts company, Arts Projects Australia. In 2003, WOMADelaide became an annual festival. In 2004 the WOMADelaide Foundation was set up as a non-profit body to present the festival and special projects for remote Indigenous arts communities.[2]
[edit] Festival site
The WOMADelaide festival is held in Botanic Park, which is situated just north-east of the Adelaide CBD, between the Adelaide Zoo and the Adelaide Botanic Gardens. The 34 hectare park is fenced off for the duration of the festival, providing an enormous amount of space. The main stages are set up around a backstage compound with Stage 1 in the middle and Stages 2 and 3 on either side, all facing out from the backstage area. There are an additional three smaller stages (Zoo Stage, Moreton Bay Stage and Speakers Corner) and three stages operate at any one time. There is also visual arts exhibitions, a KidZone, a Global Village market area with over 100 food, crafts and display stalls, plus and several bars. All front-of-stage areas, the KidZone and the food and drink area are designated smoke free, although this is not heavily policed. The event has many 'green' policies eg it is a Zero Waste event and in 2006 engaged Carbon Planet to audit the event's CO2 emissions and then offset 1290 tonnes of Co2e.
[edit] Programming
WOMADelaide draws its performing artists from all over the world. A specific emphasis is placed on traditional music and performances of various cultures although some more contemporary, popular acts are included. The festival runs from 6pm to 1am on Friday, from 12noon til 1am on Saturday and from 12noon-12midnight on Sunday. Artists also lead workshops demonstrating and/or discussing aspects of their performances on the smaller stages. There are also artists who do 'roving' performances through the park and installation pieces, such as La Compagnie Carabosse who set up large fire installations at the 2005 festival.
More than 300 groups from 80 countries have appeared at the festival since 1992, including:
- The Cat Empire
- Peter Gabriel
- Shooglenifty
- Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
- Master Drummers of Burundi
- Salif Keita
- Baaba Maal
- Midnight Oil
- Afro Celt Sound System
- John Butler Trio
- Tiddas
- Zap Mama
- Leningrad Cowboys
- Not Drowning, Waving
- Yungchen Lhamo
- Ozomatli
- Paul Kelly and the Stormwater Boys
- Crowded House
- The Dhol Foundation
- Miriam Makeba
- Jimmy Cliff
- Kev Carmody
- Lior
- Fat Freddy's Drop
- The Waifs
- Blue King Brown
- Xavier Rudd
[edit] Future dates
- 9-11 March 2007 (15th anniversary)
- 7-9 March 2008
- 6-8 March 2009 [3]
[edit] References
- ^ WOMAD - World of Music, Arts and Dance, About Us, Accessed 26/2/07
- ^ a b WOMADelaide History, Womadelaide Foundation Limited, Accessed 26/2/7
- ^ __ WOMADelaide Accessed 26/2/7
[edit] External links
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